A. J. Calloway

A. J. Calloway (born August 29, 1974) is an American television personality, best known for being the first and former host of the popular BET music video countdown show 106 & Park. After co-hosting the show for five years with Free (Marie Wright), he left the show on July 28, 2005. Calloway decided to leave the show to pursue other endeavors. He can now be seen on the entertainment TV show Extra. Calloway attended Saint Benedict's Prep in Newark, New Jersey. In October 2010, He made a comeback for the 106 & Park 10 year anniversary show in which he reunited with former co-host, Free after 5 years of leaving the show. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity.

External links

  • A. J. Calloway at the Internet Movie Database
  • References


    AJ

    AJ, Aj, aJ, or aj may refer to:

    People

  • AJ Alexander, American model and Playboy Playmate
  • A. J. Balaban (1889–1962), co-founder of Balaban and Katz
  • A. J. Allmendinger (born 1981), American race car driver
  • A. J. Burnett (born 1977), American Major League Baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • A. J. Calloway (born 1974), American television personality
  • A. J. Cook (actress), a Canadian actress
  • A. J. Croce (born 1971), American singer and songwriter
  • A. J. Cronin (1896–1981), Scottish novelist
  • A. J. Foyt (born 1935), American race car driver
  • A.J. Gibson (architect) (1862–1927), American architect
  • A. J. Haglund (born 1983), American football player
  • A. J. Hawk (born 1984), American football linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
  • Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), American general and politician, seventh President of the United States
  • A. J. Jacobs (born 1968), American journalist and author
  • Ananta Jalil, Bangladeshi actor
  • Adrienne Janic (born 1974), American actress and television host
  • AJ Junior, real name Achraf Janussi, songwriter
  • A&J

    A&J may refer to:

  • Adam and Joe, British comedy performers
  • Arlo and Janis, comic strip
  • A. & J. Inglis, shipbuilding firm founded in 1862 by Anthony Inglis and his brother John in Glascow, Scotland
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "A&J"
  • All pages with titles containing A&J
  • AJ (disambiguation)
  • A. J. Baker

    A. J. (Jim) Baker (born 1923) is an Australian philosopher who is best known for systematising the realist philosophy of John Anderson.

    He studied under Anderson at Sydney University and has taught philosophy in Scotland, New Zealand, the United States and Australia. He was a prominent member of the Sydney Libertarians and the Sydney Push.As of 2012, he continued to contribute occasional articles to The Sydney Realist.

    References

    Bibliography

  • Anderson's Social Philosophy: The Social Thought and Political Life of Professor John Anderson, Sydney: Angus and Robertson (1979)
  • Australian Realism: The Systematic Philosophy of John Anderson, Cambridge University Press (1986)
  • Social Pluralism: A Realistic Analysis, Wild and Woolley, Glebe NSW (1997).
  • List of The Fairly OddParents characters

    This is a list of characters in the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents.

    Main

    Timmy Turner

    Voiced by:

  • Tara Strong
  • Alec Baldwin - Channel Chasers
  • Mary Kay Bergman - Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts
  • Portrayed by:

  • Drake Bell - Live-action movies
  • Timothy "Timmy" Turner is the main character of the series. He was lonely at first but then, he has been given fairy godparents to grant his every wish and there names are Cosmo and Wanda. His wishes often have unpredictable and problematic side effects, and are often reverted upon Timmy's request by the end of the episode. His interests include comic books (particularly those centered around his favorite superhero, the Crimson Chin), video games, cartoons,and sports. Timmy's middle name is Tiberius, as revealed in "Manic Mom Day". Timmy's singing voice was performed by Stacy Ferguson.

    Cosmo and Wanda

    Voiced by:

  • Daran Norris (Cosmo)
  • Susanne Blakeslee (Wanda)
  • Portrayed in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! by:

    A\J: Alternatives Journal

    A\J: Alternatives Journal is a not-for-profit environmental magazine and website based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It is the national Canadian magazine exploring environmental science, issues, policy and debate, and has been the official publication of the Environmental Studies Association of Canada since 1995. The publication has touted itself as a journal/magazine hybrid, providing scholarly researched and peer-reviewed articles alongside articles with broader appeal. Eric Rumble is the publication's editor.

    It is a Canadian Registered Charity.

    History

    A\J has been in publication since 1971, when it was established by Robert A. Paehlke. It was originally produced in Peterborough, Ontario at Trent University, when issues of the environment were just beginning to make their way into Canadian public consciousness. In 1984 the journal moved its home base to the University of Waterloo; it has remained there since.

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Environmental Studies Association of Canada
  • North American XA2J Super Savage

    The North American Aviation XA2J "Super Savage" was a prototype carrier-based attack aircraft built in the early 1950s. It was developed by North American Aviation (NAA) from the smaller AJ Savage.

    Development

    The XA2J was intended to be a turboprop-powered derivative of the AJ Savage, with the design as initially proposed in December 1947 a simple modification of the Savage, with extensive use of components of the earlier aircraft. The design gradually evolved, however, to improve performance and increase compatibility with operations from aircraft carriers, as it was recognized that the AJ Savage was deficient in performance and was a less-than-satisfactory carrier plane.

    The A2J was essentially an enlarged AJ Savage with the two reciprocating engines replaced with two Allison T40 turboprop engines and removal of the tail-mounted turbojet. Like the AJ, it was a high-winged monoplane with unswept wings. The wings were fitted with leading edge slats and large trailing edge flaps, and folded outside of the engine nacelles to ease storage aboard ship. It had a crew of three: pilot, co-pilot/bombardier and gunner who sat in a pressurised cabin in the nose of the aircraft. Up to 10,500 lb (4,800 kg) of bombs could be carried in a large enclosed bomb-bay in the center fuselage, while the planned defensive armament was a remotely controlled tail turret with two 20 mm cannon.

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